RAGE receptor and its soluble isoforms in diabetes mellitus complications
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Resumo: | Chronic hyperglycemia, which is present in all types of diabetes, increases the formation of advanced glycation end-products (AGEs). The interaction of AGEs with receptor of advanced glycation end-products (RAGE) initiates a cascade of pro-inflammatory and pro-coagulant processes that result in oxidative stress, stimulating the formation and accumulation of more AGE molecules. This cyclic process, denominated metabolic memory, may explain the persistency of diabetic vascular complications in patients with satisfactory glycemic control. The RAGE found in several cell membranes is also present in soluble isoforms (esRAGE and cRAGE), which are generated by alternative deoxyribonucleic acid splicing or by proteolytic cleavage. This review focuses on new research into these mediators as potential biomarkers for vascular complications in diabetes. |
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RAGE receptor and its soluble isoforms in diabetes mellitus complications |
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RAGE receptor and its soluble isoforms in diabetes mellitus complications |
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RAGE receptor and its soluble isoforms in diabetes mellitus complications Oliveira,Mauren Isfer Anghebem RAGE receptor RAGE soluble isoforms RAGE isoforms diabetes complications |
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RAGE receptor and its soluble isoforms in diabetes mellitus complications |
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RAGE receptor and its soluble isoforms in diabetes mellitus complications |
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RAGE receptor and its soluble isoforms in diabetes mellitus complications |
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RAGE receptor and its soluble isoforms in diabetes mellitus complications |
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RAGE receptor and its soluble isoforms in diabetes mellitus complications |
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Oliveira,Mauren Isfer Anghebem |
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Oliveira,Mauren Isfer Anghebem Souza,Emanuel Maltempi de Pedrosa,Fábio de Oliveira Réa,Rosângela Roginski Alves,Alexessander da Silva Couto Picheth,Geraldo Rego,Fabiane Gomes de Moraes |
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Souza,Emanuel Maltempi de Pedrosa,Fábio de Oliveira Réa,Rosângela Roginski Alves,Alexessander da Silva Couto Picheth,Geraldo Rego,Fabiane Gomes de Moraes |
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Oliveira,Mauren Isfer Anghebem Souza,Emanuel Maltempi de Pedrosa,Fábio de Oliveira Réa,Rosângela Roginski Alves,Alexessander da Silva Couto Picheth,Geraldo Rego,Fabiane Gomes de Moraes |
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RAGE receptor RAGE soluble isoforms RAGE isoforms diabetes complications |
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RAGE receptor RAGE soluble isoforms RAGE isoforms diabetes complications |
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Chronic hyperglycemia, which is present in all types of diabetes, increases the formation of advanced glycation end-products (AGEs). The interaction of AGEs with receptor of advanced glycation end-products (RAGE) initiates a cascade of pro-inflammatory and pro-coagulant processes that result in oxidative stress, stimulating the formation and accumulation of more AGE molecules. This cyclic process, denominated metabolic memory, may explain the persistency of diabetic vascular complications in patients with satisfactory glycemic control. The RAGE found in several cell membranes is also present in soluble isoforms (esRAGE and cRAGE), which are generated by alternative deoxyribonucleic acid splicing or by proteolytic cleavage. This review focuses on new research into these mediators as potential biomarkers for vascular complications in diabetes. |
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